Turns out Olivia Rodrigo’s not the only one dropping an album today. Here’s what we’ve got.

• “Scaled and Icy“, Twenty One Pilots. This is their sixth album. The album’s title is a play on “scaled back and isolated”, a phrase singer Tyler Joseph associated with music produced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
• “Sour“, Olivia Rodrigo. This is her debut album. It features her Billboard Hot 100 hits “Drivers License“ and “Deja Vu“.
• “Body Language“, Blake Shelton. This is his 12th album. The Swon Brothers guest on the title track. It also includes “Happy Anywhere“, his duet with Gwen Stefani.
• “All I Know So Far: Setlist“, Pink. This live album accompanies her recently released Amazon Prime documentary, “All I Know So Far“. It was recorded during her 2019 tour. It also includes her single “Cover Me in Sunshine“, a duet with her nine-year-old daughter Willow.
• “Intruder“, Gary Numan. This is his 18th studio album. He says, quote, “‘Intruder‘ looks at climate change from the planet’s point of view.” It’s a companion piece to his 2017 album, “Savage: Songs from a Broken World”.
• “American Quilt“, Paula Cole. This is her tenth album. Believe it or not, it’s been 24 years since “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?”.
• “Butter Miracle, Suite One“, Counting Crows. This is a four-song EP, and their first release in seven years. Believe it or not, it’s been 28 years since “Mr. Jones”.
• “January Flower“, Mat Kearney. This is his seventh album.
• “Long Lost“, the indie folk band Lord Huron. This is their fourth album.
• “Harmony House“, Dayglow. This is the indie-pop artist’s second album.
• “Outside Child“, Allison Russell. This is her debut solo album.
• “Versatile“, the rock band Pop Evil. This is their sixth album.
• “Greatest Hits“, the alt rock band Waterparks. This is their fourth album . . . and no, this isn’t actually a greatest hits release . . . just a playful title.
• “Child Of The State“, Ayron Jones. This is his third album, but the first with a major label.
• “One On One“, the first solo release from Rascal Flatts singer Gary LeVox. It’s a faith-based EP with five tracks, and it features collaborations with Breland, MercyMe, Jonathan McReynolds, and Gary’s daughter Brittany.
• “Buy Dirt“, an eight-song EP from country singer Jordan Davis. He gets help from Luke Bryan on the title track.
• “What If I’m Right“, Adam Sanders . . . the guy who gave you the “redneck sobriety test” song “Drink, Drank, Drunk”.
• “Leftover Feelings“, John Hiatt with the Jerry Douglas Band.